WOW! I thought "Oliva Serie V" would be a cigar. Like one cigar. Wrong. What's the difference between double robusto, double toro, churchill extra, etc? Size and shape? It's all the same tobacco within that type? I 'spose I could go check out the Cigar 101 threads...How about the Olivia Serie V Lancero? I think I'll just get a couple of those.

WOW! I thought "Oliva Serie V" would be a cigar. Like one cigar. Wrong. What's the difference between double robusto, double toro, churchill extra, etc? Size and shape? It's all the same tobacco within that type? I 'spose I could go check out the Cigar 101 threads...How about the Olivia Serie V Lancero? I think I'll just get a couple of those.

WOW! I thought "Oliva Serie V" would be a cigar. Like one cigar. Wrong. What's the difference between double robusto, double toro, churchill extra, etc? Size and shape? It's all the same tobacco within that type? I 'spose I could go check out the Cigar 101 threads...How about the Olivia Serie V Lancero? I think I'll just get a couple of those.

Did it take ya 2 hours?

To figure that out? No. I thought as much last night, but like I said, the other website was no bueno. And shuty, this is a beginner's thread. So when do I add the milk?

WOW! I thought "Oliva Serie V" would be a cigar. Like one cigar. Wrong. What's the difference between double robusto, double toro, churchill extra, etc? Size and shape? It's all the same tobacco within that type? I 'spose I could go check out the Cigar 101 threads...How about the Olivia Serie V Lancero? I think I'll just get a couple of those.

Did it take ya 2 hours?

To figure that out? No. I thought as much last night, but like I said, the other website was no bueno. And shuty, this is a beginner's thread. So when do I add the milk?

Oh, ok. I thought you were saying you had a Serie V and was exclaiming it was more than one cigar.

Shapes and sizes, you don't need to know them all. I like robustos are they are common. From there a toro is a longer robusto. A corona is a thin robusto. A double corona is a long corona. Petit corona is smaller. Corona gordo is larger. Petit robusto... From there learn lonsdale and Churchill and the shapes perfecto and torpedo and you know more than enough to get along just fine.